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Nelson Mandela’s Johannesburg home turned into luxury hotel
Nelson Mandela’s Johannesburg home has reopened as a luxury hotel with promotional videos receiving a mixed reception online.
Sanctuary Mandela opened during winter in the former home of South Africa’s first black president, in the city’s Houghton neighbourhood, with Reuters sharing a video of the finished property.
Double rooms will set travellers back £196 a night, B&B, with the Presidential Suite costing from £700-800 per night.
In the luxury restaurant, Mandela’s favourite meal of stewed oxtail has inspired a ravioli dish - his former chef, Xoliswa Ndoyiya, is in charge of the menu.
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